EXERCISE & COORDINATION
AccuPacer Mouse Treadmill
The Omnitech AccuPacer Treadmill is designed for studying exercise-related paradigms such as muscle atrophy, stress, running, and fatigue in animals. It features a belt driven by a DC servomotor for precise speed control, adjustable from 0 to 100 meters per minute, with an optional motorized grade adjuster for incline. Each animal runs in its own separated lane, with individual shock grids for training, and the treadmill uses both negative and positive stimuli to reduce training time. Additional features include independent lanes, waste collection trays, and air-tight runways for optional integration with a metabolic system.
AccuPacer Rat Treadmill
The Omnitech AccuPacer Treadmill is designed for studying exercise-related paradigms such as muscle atrophy, stress, running, and fatigue in animals. It features a belt driven by a DC servomotor for precise speed control, adjustable from 0 to 100 meters per minute, with an optional motorized grade adjuster for incline. Each animal runs in its own separated lane, with individual shock grids for training, and the treadmill uses both negative and positive stimuli to reduce training time. Additional features include independent lanes, waste collection trays, and air-tight runways for optional integration with a metabolic system.
AccuRotor EzRod
The AccuRotor EzRod is a rotarod system designed for testing balance and coordination in mice and rats. It works with Fusion software to set up trials at constant speeds or with variable acceleration. The system automatically stops when a fall is detected by infrared sensors. The Fusion software can manage up to 16 EzRods per computer, allowing researchers to quickly start new tests after a subject falls, making it ideal for high-throughput experiments.
AccuRotor Four Animal Rotarod
The AccuRotor Computerized Rota-Rod is designed for balance and coordination testing in mice and rats, offering features like customizable constant-speed and acceleration trials. It uses a precise DC servo motor for smooth rotation, with speeds ranging from 0.0 to 100.0 RPM, and can handle complex acceleration profiles, including forward/reverse rocking. The system includes fall detection via optical sensors, eliminating issues with mechanical systems, and records trial duration or fall counts. It supports up to four animals simultaneously, with adjustable lanes and easy-to-use software that offers trial customization, real-time data recording, and export to Excel. The system is adaptable for both mice and rats, with removable rat adapters, and provides simple USB connectivity for easy setup.